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Anti-skeletal muscle citric acid extract antibody

About 10% to 15% of patients with myasthenia gravis (MG) have thymoma, and these patients have a higher risk of crisis. Because thymoma can be in a long-term stable state and lacks characteristic performance, it is difficult to diagnose. Some thymomas can be found on chest X-ray films. Even CT examinations sometimes have certain difficulties in identifying thymoma and thymic hyperplasia. The serum of MG patients contains a variety of autoantibodies against specific skeletal muscle components. CAEab is a common autoreactive antibody in the serum of MC patients with thymoma. It is called thymoma-related antibody and has a suggestion for MG patients with thymoma. Significant specificity.